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  1. Hi @kimthejo, Welcome to affinity Forums No, this issue wasn't fixed in this latest build (2.4.2). You will see a Serif Bot message in this thread when the bug is fixed. Unfortunately it still not clear what's causing the issue - we are still investigating it. Thanks for your feedback.
  2. Hi @iconoclast, No, it's not possible to adjust the handles of multiples nodes simultaneously unless you are considering the use of symbols to work with symmetrical objects.
  3. Thanks Hangman. I'm logging this to be looked at.
  4. Hi @Darner, This is a known issue that's already logged with development. I've updated/bumped the report to bring it up to devs attention again. Thanks for your feedback.
  5. Hi @Oliver Winternight, Welcome to Affinity Forums Affinity Photo version 1 did have the Adjustments panel visible by default. Version 2 doesn't - we changed this mostly because you can also add them through the Adjustments button on the bottom of the Layers panel (besides the menu Layer). So unless you need quick access to custom presets you may save in the Adjustments panel there's no reason to keep it part of the default set.
  6. There's still something wrong with the outline filling the whole canvas. If you could attach the original NEF and the .afphoto file for inspection it would help determine where the problem is. If you do not wish to share them publicly let me know and I will provide an upload link for you to send the files directly to us. Thanks.
  7. Didn't noticed the colour of the outline is the yellow. Good catch Garry. @PhilipC Do you mind attaching the original NEF file please?
  8. You don't have to export and re-import. Just make sure you rasterise & trim after the crop to get rid of the cropped parts, before applying the FX. In the case above, when you applied the rasterise & trim command toi the layer did you keep the "Preserve layer FX" ticked in the dialog that appears? It's necessary to keep it ticked for the app to (re)apply the FX to the new rasterised/timmed area otherwise the current state (with the outline only visible in some edges) gets backed in the rasterisation process and nothing changes visually which seems what you've done.
  9. Hi @awakenedbyowls, There's no way to know which brush was used in a previously saved document. Those are raster brushes - we only save the ones used in pixel layers (clicking the brush icon in the respective layer in the Layers panel) for the current session. After saving and closing the document that information is lost. The brushed strokes are simply "backed" in the raster data of the layer - there's no way to know the brush used to paint them.
  10. Hi @PhilipC, Seems you have cropped the original image and the cropped parts remain there but invisible but are still being affected by the FX (note the size of the image inside the thumbnail with lots of space around it). Right-click the image layer and select Rasterise & Trim to ensure it's size match the canvas. You can then apply the FX and it should work as you'd expect.
  11. Hi @_Amageton_, Welcome to Affinity Forums No, no fix yet, sorry. I've updated/bumped the report to bring it up to dev's attention again. Thanks for your feedback.
  12. Thanks @Wu Yu Sen, @rcniman I've updated/bumped the existing report to bring this up to dev's attention.
  13. Thanks Hangman. Reproduced here. I'm logging the issue to be looked at.
  14. Hi @anto, Set the "Align to" parameter to First Selected when you want to align using a key object.
  15. Hi @MarioDM, This is a known issue that's already logged with dev. Thanks for your feedback.
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